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Pacing for Purpose with Harness Racing NZ. The SENZ shows are going head-to-head in the name of charity. Mornings with Ian Smith is supporting The Women's Refuge. Cambridge Thursday R8 No.9 Mr President Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mathematical, Foundational and Computational Aspects of the Higher Infinite
Carmesin, J (University of Cambridge) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 13:30 to 14:30
Mathematical, Foundational and Computational Aspects of the Higher Infinite
Leader, I (University of Cambridge) Thursday 17th December 2015 - 16:00 to 17:00
Mathematical, Foundational and Computational Aspects of the Higher Infinite
Pauly, A (University of Cambridge) Thursday 27 August 2015, 13:30-14:00
Fokas, T (University of Cambridge) Thursday 17 July 2014, 11:00-12:00
Lever, A (Cambridge) Thursday 29 May 2014, 16:00 - 18:00
Godsill, S (University of Cambridge) Thursday 16 January 2014, 13:30-14:15
Ghahramani, Z (University of Cambridge) Thursday 16 January 2014, 14:15-15:00
Cubitt, T (University of Cambridge) Thursday 28 November 2013, 15:00-16:00
Datta, N (University of Cambridge) Thursday 05 September 2013, 10:00-11:00
Biggins, J (University of Cambridge) Thursday 27 June 2013, 09:00-09:45
Schlotterer , O (University of Cambridge) Thursday 11 April 2013, 15:00-16:00
Pridham, JP (University of Cambridge) Thursday 04 April 2013, 15:00-16:00
Randal-Williams , O (University of Cambridge) Thursday 28 February 2013, 14:00-16:00
Randal-Williams , O (University of Cambridge) Thursday 28 February 2013, 16:30-17:00
Mathematics and Applications of Branes in String and M-theory
Godazgar, H (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) Thursday 16 February 2012, 14:00-14:45
Totaro, B (DPMMS, Cambridge) Thursday 12 May 2011, 10:30-11:30
Merle Goldman, professor emerita at Boston University and an associate at the John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Resarch, last night addressed the Mothers' Club of Cambridge Thursday night open meeting, hosted at the Cambridge Historical Society on Brattle Street. My mother has belonged to this club for decades, and I can see why she seldom misses its events, even in bone-chillingly cold weather like we had in Cambridge last night. This episode contains a brief interview I did with Prof. Goldman during the reception after her talk, in which she put China's incredible economic growth in historical perspective and posed questions about whether the nation of 1.3 billion can make political changes fast enough to sustain the ongoing economic phenomenon.Music: "Going to the Sun" on the Glacier Journey CD composed by Montana musicians Christine Dickinson, Janet Haarvig and Matthew Lyon Link here. Used by permission.